dQ sion with two other vehicles. ea WHITBY And DISTRICT 'MUST GET ROUGH' ---- Wrong Way Driver _ _ Jailed, Fined $400 < An Oshawag man, William|trailer and a vehicle that was Harold Topping, 41 Kawarthalin the-process of passing it. avenue, was sentenced to 15) The driver of the transport days in jail and fined a" per-|told police prior to impact he emptory $400 when he was con-|had watched the Topping auto victed in Whitby Magistrate's|approaching and that it was Court; Tuesday, driving. ; jother then gradually moved Court was told Topping 'hadjinto the driving lane. driven east on Highway 401 for| He also told police he ob- two and one half miles in the served the passenger- slumped * westbound passing' lane andon the dash and was involved in a head-on colli-'slumped over wheel. Constable "Ernest Whitehead) Defence counsel Terence " Provincial|Kelly called three witnesses to Police, Whitby detachment, the stand and they all testified testified several attempts had that Mr. Topping was a fine been made to stop the wrong worker and citizen and this in- way car with the use of siren, cident was entirely out of char- horn and a spot-light. acter for him. "These attempts to stop the; Crown Attorney W. Bruce accused had little effect on/Affleck. told the court Topping him,"' the officer stated. was a dangerous menace to so- Further testimony from the ciety by the manner in which Officer stated the Topping ve-|the accused had driven his car hicle collided with a tractor'down Highway 401 Origin Of Church oo Music Is Explained A delightful buffet 'sup-;and the vocal tradition. Mrs. per hgid im the garden of Mrs. Warne traced the beginnings of W. J. Mowat brought the sea- Church music through the son to a close for the Young|Hebrew and Greek tradition up Women's Group of St. Andrew's|to the Renaissance and Reform- Presbyterian Church as this was/ation. the %0h anniversary of the Mrs. T. Scott then told of the founding of the group baroque period of 1600 to 1750 : ; birthday and its effects on the music of Fok eely oo of rien the Church in that age. Mrs : cea ti vac| Warne continued by saying that Be east n Mra, Georee|Detween 1750 and 1900 Church Thwaites in charge. Further ene tended to be neglected r A for the dinner pan Peg held Pe hol Sept "18. She spoke of Church music in It was announced that the group|the 20th Century saying it was was most fortunate in securing|"@ther djficult to judge ,some: the services of Betty Kennedy,|'hing when you "are living im well-known radio and TV per.|*heeThidst of it, only time wiill sonality as speaker for that eve-|*€ll of the contribution and im- . pact made d g this Century, she said. ~ Mrs. Wai |ber to beconje better acquainted the steering of the" Ontario a ning. - Mrs. T. R. Scott and Mrs. W. J. $--McClure are to be charge Sckets and Publicity | with Church music, to look back|McLean; Lynda K. Smith; Ron-|fiN@l arrangements were made/hands in his pockets and said and become more knowledge-jald A. Smith Mrs. W. J. Mowat and Mrs. of dangerous weaving from one lane to an-|: the driver) urged each raat Eg ae (equal); "As a result of this; the Crown Attorney said, 'there was an unnecessary accident in which injury occurred to sev- eral people."' "This is the fourth or fifth time an incident like this has happened in this. area," he said. f Mr. Affleck asked.His -Wor- ship that the accused~be ins} 'carcerated and this be meted out as a deterent to others. In sentencing Topping, Mag- istrate Harry W. Jermyn said, "I'm in sympathy with you but it is my duty to protect the public at large." F "We have to become rougher! ; |as time goes on,"' His Worship said. | He sent nced the accused to 15 days im*jail and the $400 fine be made peremptory, He also suspended Topping's driv-| er's licence for two years Janet Catherine, one year old today, is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Herb Visser, Conservatory | 119 Bowman avenue. Her | etandparents are Mrs. Rose Results Are == auynianies Released Following is a list of ee Vifhy Ridge react] TOBA Plans For Twelfth |servatory of Music of Toronto} Vimy Ridge LOBA, No, 639 in Whitby. The namés" are ar- ranged in order of merit. | GRADE V THEORY Harmony | Pass -- lan B. Buttars GRADE Ill THEORY Harmony First Class Honors -- Victoria|[OOF Hall with Worthy Mis- {Deputy-mistress Sister Viola .|Rintz presiding. Devotional exercises jnidge; Mary L. Pritchard GRADE Il THEORY First Class Honors -- Kathryn |Patricia M. Jones; Lucille Chapman, Judith L. Matheson (equal); Suzanne Gillard; |\Frances E. Gibson, Ruth E. John Bell, Beverley Walker (equal); Pilen Jean Sills Wilkinson, During the business meeting for the 12th of July ce tions HAPPY BIRTHDAY JANET |held its final meeting of\ the| present season Monday in the|pi. home Friday, June 15, by md mediocre for the most part. |G. Rowe; Barbara Brecken-\tress, Sistet Evelyn Weeks, and! ring Township Police. ducted by Chaplain, Sister( eee ee ene ond bin eves 8 : tenn. |conducte y Chaplain, Sis iwere staring: | p \ Pan orpes, Sandra A. Chizen; \Tita Wilde, The reading of the| . obligation was read in unison.| while being taken to the police Lecture was repeated by Sister|station," the and éter Winnie)--ang shouted and swore ail the Mary McKinnon of New Glas- gow, Nova Scotia and Mrs. Janet Visser, 117 King street, Whitby. --Photo by John Van Boxtel SENIOR LACROSSE By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club will travel to Brampton tonight to do battle with the Brampton Sealtests. The two teams are currenly tied for second spot in the league standings with eight points each, just two' points back of the front,running Port Credit Sailors ahd St> Cath- arines Athletics. 7 This is the game that was originally scheduled for Brook- lin. However the Brampton team will play in Brooklin Sat- urday night, in: the lone Satur- day night appearance of the schedule for the . Brampton team. This one Saturday night should be a dandy, as these two teams havye--plenty' of rivalry. As we premised earlier in the week we have some scoring in- formation on the Brooklin team. These figures are made avail- able by the team's time keeper, Jerry Gray so are recognized only as unofficial. The figures are up to and in- cluding June 24. Player GP GA Pts. G. Lotton 814 9 23 . Coombes 911 819 ' Craggs, 910 6 16 Batley Heffernan Burrows Ferguson Drunk Driver | Is Arrested, Vipond Lotton . Carnegie . Barrie Bruce . Curtis AVORROOSADDA Brooklin And Brampton After Second Place THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26,1963 § .WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY ~ ee a Constable ot /the Pickering Township 1.30 p.m. Monday in the\Bay Bay Ridges area. $10 FINE LEVIED A Toronto man was fined $10 or 10 days when he was convitct- i Magistrate's P,. Baker G. Platt T. Stevenson B. Stickle D. 'Herd T. Higgins (sub goal) Bill 'Armour (Hastings Jrs. played one game for Brooklin and scored three:goals and assisted on one more). verton avenue, was annested by FREE . 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CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: ® 460 GALLONS ® 600 GALLONS ¢ 700 GALLONS ALL IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER @ 525 GALLONS ® 800 GALLONS ® 1000 GALLONS Phone g CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. g55.3311 : s if the ; yo Ppa ine inner |able 'of it and to tien look for-| Honors | -- ward and be better able to |to be held Saturday, July 13, in} Cathoun said he became Carmen Brown; : WM Port Hope. All members are|bekigerent when the officers MOVIE FILMS ~~ y| be available to the public. The group is sponsoring Miiss) Sheila Barter as a delegate to) '<he Leadership .Training Counse judge present day Church! music. | At various points in Mrs.| information and ideas gathered) Thwaites "hen called on| |Warne's talk recordings were to be held at Albert College, : Bs Belleville, July 22 to 26. Up -- to aise wha the different) her return Miss Barter will rat and advances in Church port to the group and hold work.) 'The president thanked Mrs shops to pass along ail] helpful | wore on behalf of the group. \Mrs. P. N. Spratt, who in a a oe ting pom mpeg Pognsen Tecailed 30 "lyeams e group's existence, = sg itd ae oc Mrs | Several charter members in- cluding Mrs. Spratt were pres- of "Church Mutsic". She} : q commenced her talk by saying ent. Most are still active mem- bers in the group. that man responded to God's The meeting was att a love by music. china brou: The first music was simply|r oer y the clapping of hands, later) . simple instruments were intro- Mrs 8 ; wt Mrs. Spratt paid duced amd then full orche: S| Wins W. Wilder '|MacLaren ,who |Mrs. David Marshall, both) | Wives of former ministers of St.! 'emery the/Charles Rycroft and incoming|Women met for their closing the late Mrs. Carmichael amid | in, Kathryn Pottle; Monica Linck Pass -- Melody Pascoe; Jen- nifer Jolliffe GRADE I THEORY urged to be on hand for the an- nual "Tag Day" for True Blue and Orange Orphans Saturday, ' from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Mem- Class Honors -- Ekhza-|bers please meet at the IOOF First beth M. Hough; Lydia Koqanow,|Hall Debbie Shier (equal); |. The members were sorry to Herbert ' jlearn that Sister Madeline Ash- Honors -- Sheila Sutton more is in Toronto General Rotary Club "Lodge closed in the usual Inauguration Not Solemn manner, after which a penny A flower-strewn stretcher was sale was held with Sister Eve- lyn Weeks acting-as auctioneer. used by Whitby Rotarians to off Past President Light refreshmehts were served by the social committee. ST. MARK'S WOMEN A very. pleasant afternoon was spent on the lawn of Mrs. Bryce Young, 810 King street, when Unit No. 4 and Unit No. 10 of St. Mark's United Church President Bob Collins was|meeting ofthe summer. crowned with a race driver's), 4n opening hymn was played helmet at Tuesday's noon meet-|followed by prayer. Several amusing and interesting games jwere played under the. super- 1 he usual solemn imaugura- vision of Mrs. R. MacCarl and | Andrew's |tion was replaced with a comi- | The meeting was brought to a\°@! Ceremony involving club Mrs. H. Boys after which Mrs. R. Daniel favored the group |close by the repeating of the|Members dressed as Clergy-|with two delightful readings. |Lord's The new president entered| tds ag le ld the tell' ine whestbarcow and ooviason and Mrs. J. Anstey | This project has been spon. ; 4 d their committee to a standing ovation assumed|home quite refreshed followin a on the throne (a wheel-| lovely afternoon of fellowship, The pretentious _clergymen| en echeret ued bane an WHITBY him the requirements of office: a stone to throw at members, the presidential' crying towel.| P ERSONALS the chain of office '(a toilet| : seat), his c , the mace (q| JODE Viscount Green wood toilet plunger), and a pop gun| Chapter Summer Day Camp to shoot himself, or members if|W!!! be held on R. J. McQuay's the need arises. | Farm, north of D'Hilier Park, Outgoing President Rycroft, | D'Hilier Street: Official opening described 'as being of no-fur.| Will be July 2 at'10.30 a.m. All ther use, was then hauled away| Visitors are invited, on the stretcher to the tune of a -- march. re tong i fifa cupid Whik weceie ffett| years enabling children from 6 lins accepted the positt ana| °° 12 years to enjoy a supervis- id the aetna mibes| holiday with crafts instruc- iis: tate' an i the unl ns, etc. For information and an ed nihil' aes the Ket he\ eos read advertisement in received from them. |the piers: Monsignor Bench Oshawa Council Knights of Columbus jheld a Fourth = Ladies i. | Sse Waiting For Night in St. Gregory\s Auditor- ium Saturday, June 22. Attend- ing from Whitby were: Grand lsored by the Chapter for 14] Youth Told ou 0 |Meetings will resume Sept. 23. manded in custody for one guilty in Whitby Magistrai's J. Greenfield : The youth had broken into 8). miscellaneous shower held at/ Towniship, Wednesday, June 12, vrs" Murray Herr®ngton, Damage. to the car @s a re-| John the Evangelist RC Church pried open the trunk and ruin- janeous shower. | breaking into a golf clubhouse " Mrs. L. Schmidt of axford, Entry to the clubhouse was /at a miscellaneous shower. lock. Laughton fa'er abandon-|Miss Annie Velden, Dunlop Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn) The mother of the bride enter- way. Wife, Man jhearsal for the bridal party. s | Broup. Special memitign was also) ent 11e | made of the ibution and in-| |spiration given to tihe group by| Prayer. The -- group's Daniel T. Laughton, 142 Divi-|-- sion street, Oshawa, was re- ded in custody for one' Showers Honor report, when the youth pleaded) poo g agama 10 Break, NICE! + Mire: Ted Marlow and Mev. : Lou Bandel were co-hostesses at! car parked in the Janeway Ofithe home of Mrs. Marlow Lioyd Huntington of Reach Brock street south, in honor of and stolen a spotlight valued at/tormer Miss Judith Greenfield, $7. : who was married June \5 in St. , sult of the theft amounted to) Mrs. Anthony Reimer, Euclid| over $50. since the youth had! street, entertained at a' miscel- ed the paint on the car Mrs. M. White of Scarbbrough He was aiso charged - with gave a miscellaneous shéwer and stealing a television set assisted by Mrs, EleAnor Bain} worth $75 on the same day. and Mrs. C. Keough entertained made by breaking a window in Miss Yvonne Velden, her the door and: then flicking the! mother Mrs. Peter Velden and ed the television set im the! street west, were co-hostesses brush near the clubhouse at a miscellaneous shower. tqld the accused he seemed to|tained at her residence, Clar- have bent his life im the wrong ence drive, following the re- BROCK ®rirs WHITBY 5, ESCAPE FROM FAST BERLIN | 43 Last Complete Show at 8:25 FILMED WHERE IT HAPPENED! ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION Recommended As Adult Entertainment A PAIR OF. BRIEFS Starring. MICHAEL CRAIG -- MARY PEACH Show ot 6:55 and 8:25 Martin A. 706) Quesnelle, fined $20 and costs in Whitby Magistrate's Court, Tuesday for! being drunk in a public 'place. | Constable' Gary Winters o. the Whitby Town Police told| the court he was -on cruiser| patrol wher he spotted the| accusea silting on the edge. ot 'he sidewalk on Dundas street! west : MGM DOK jhe was doing there, the accused replied he was tired and was. waiting for his wife to pick him| up and drive him to Whitby. | Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn! fimed the accused and told him "Please, don't come back agen." IN KAUFMAN same offence. iN Cochrane street, Whitby, W25'their residence, in Oshawa, fol: jlowing the dance. Knight Frank Canzi and "Mrs Canzi, District Deputy James |Smyth and Mrs. Smyth and u Tun |Deputy Grand Knight Frank . |Madigan and Mrs. Madigan. Faithful .Navigator Len Weeks and Mrs. Weeks entertained at W. G. Chatterton, superintendent assistant) of elementary} schools Department of Wduca-| sonic Hall. tion, Toronto, will be guest speaker at Grade 8 graduation! exercises of Colborne ~ Street! School to be held Thursday at 7.30 p.m. in St. Mark's United! When he asked Quesnelie what! Church, Whitby. Rev. S. Arm- strong, rector of All Saints An.| glican Church and Rev. W. J.) S$. McClure of St. Andrew's) Presbyterian Church will be officiating. ' ee St. And Presbyterian The accused has sey- Church. choir is holding its an.| Wish them every happiness. For eral other convictions for the nual\picnic Thursday, June 27.|the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Bi- 'Members will. be accompanied] beau dined out. : jordered a tow truck to come for' jhis car when it was just in |front of his house. Youths Remanded | For Sentence On | Break, Enter Rap James William Robinson,. 134 Cove road, Bowmanville, and Leigh Russell Sommerscaies, |Courtice, were remanded in custody for one week pending sentence when the youths wre convicted in Whitby Magis. trate's Court, Tuesday, of at- tempted theft. The young men had been apprehended by a guard at the Dunlop of Canada Limited plant as they were attempting to steal a headlight from a car parked in the rear lot. When police arrived at the company guardhouse afer be- jing summoned 'by the guard they found a pouch containing several tools on Robinson. Sommerscaies admifited steail- ing a camera from the auto- mobile then later throwing it away. The camera was later recovered. Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn remanded the youths for one week in custody while a requisi- tion was sent to determine the previous record of the pair. 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